Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Pray for Noah and Kate in New Zealand

Noah and Kate Cremisino were house church leaders in Denver and members of the Luke Ten Community. Last year, they were sent to Christchurch, New Zealand by the Denver Network of house churches. (See the video below which was shot in Jan 2010).

In addition to being a church planter, Noah is the graphic artist who has been doing the amazing design work on the LK10 Apprenticeship eWorkbook.

The picture to the right is what many traditional churches look like in Christchurch after the earthquake. Here's Noah's request: "Please pray that God will birth hundreds of simple communities from this situation... especially considering that SO many institutional churches will be unusable for quite awhile." The info below is to help us pray for Noah and Kate. For more, go to Noah's Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/noah.cremisino

John


Email from Noah to the Apprenticeship...

Thank you all for keeping us in prayer!

We're doing okay. Personally we've sustained a fair bit of damage around our house (mostly external, but also decor and dishes) but it seems relatively sound structurally speaking. No power, no water, no sewer - they say it could be months for sewer/water as the infrastructure has been severely damaged. We're currently staying with some friends outside of the city and seeking God about how we can best help the devastated folks within Christchurch.

Funny how all theory goes out the window when stuff gets this real. It's time for real answers and a living, breathing experience with God. Please, please keep the people of Christchurch in your prayers - a disaster of this size hasn't happened in New Zealand for over 130 years and the people will be taking it very hard. We very much want to bring the peace of God to these people and connect them with meaningful, Jesus-centered community. Please pray that God will birth hundreds of simple communities from this situation... especially considering that SO many institutional churches will be unusable for quite awhile.

Blessings and keep up the good work!!

Noah (& Kate) -- Christchurch, New Zealand


Thursday, July 22, 2010

From Denver to New Zealand

What if there were small groups of Jesus followers meeting weekly to connect with one another and to listen to God for their city or region. And, what if these groups were so simple that they could multiply rapidly?

That's what an MRT is. The initials stand for Missional Resource Team. MRTs form around two practices or rhythms that allow for structure without hierarchy. In addition to six groups in Denver, the concept has spread organically to many other locations.

In the video below, a Denver MRT shares what they are learning and sends greetings to a group in New Zealand.

John